COVID-19: UK govt gives update on ease of lockdown
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The British government has said it looks forward to easing some COVID-19 lockdown restrictions in March.
NAN reports that the country, which also has Europe’s highest COVID-19 death toll, has been under national lockdown since Jan. 5, with schools closed for most pupils, non-essential businesses shut and people ordered to work from home where possible.
Speaking during an interview on Sky News television on Sunday, Foreign Minister, Dominic Raab, said the government has plans of easing the national lockdown as soon as possible.
“By early spring, hopefully, by March, we’ll be in a position to make those decisions.
Daily Post Nigeria
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Concerned mothers in Plateau State have warned the public of a planned protest against the state government and the internal military unit, Operation Safe Haven, keeping peace in the state.
The mothers have also warned their children against partaking in the alleged planned protest supposedly slated for Monday.
In a statement on Sunday, the Plateau mothers known as the Coalition of Plateau Mothers’ Forum, alleged that the planned protest was being bankrolled by “desperate politicians” seeking relevance ahead of the 2023 elections.”
They called on the youths not to fall prey to the antics of the “failed politicians”, who according to them,” were trying to revive their political machinery using the recent sad events in the state.